
Over the years, Eldorado-owned horses have earned top
honors at National shows, beginning when Kamelots Tuxedo was named
Two-Year Old Futurity Champion at AMHR Nationals. He continued his winning
ways the following year, when he was the Pleasure Driving Futurity
Champion as a three-year old. Also as a three-year old, we were honored to
have Tuxedo named as Performance Horse of the Year. He repeated that title
the following year and again as a five-year old, making him the only horse
ever to have won this prestigious award more than once — and he did it
three years in a row!

In 1998 Bonsai also won the prestigious Performance
Horse of the Year award, and missed also winning the Halter Horse of the
Year award that same year by only two grand championships — this in spite
of the fact that he missed at least eight judges because of a broken leg!
Eldorado-owned horses have won numerous National
Champion and Reserve National Champion titles, but we were on cloud nine
in 1999 when Little Kings Buckeroo Bonsai was named National Grand
Champion Stallion.
In 2000, Little Kings Turbo Buck was named Reserve
Champion Stallion 32-34”.
Another of our banner years, 1998 saw Little Kings
Buckeroo Bonsai win the prestigious Performance Horse of the Year award.
Breaking his leg and not being able to finish the show year was a major
disappointment, but not only did Bonsai win the Performance Horse of the
Year award, but he only missed the title of Halter Horse of the Year by
one grand championship. Consider what he would have done had he been able
to go under those eight missed judges and Nationals.....

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